We investigated a possible source of contamination of expired-air carbon monoxide (CO) readings on CO monitors from raised expired-air hydrogen (H2) levels, namely lactose intolerance, the norm in certain ethnic groups. A significant correlation between expired-air CO and H2 readings was observed in four non-smoking lactose maldigesters.
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McNeill, A. D., Owen, L. A., Belcher, M., Sutherland, G., & Fleming, S. (1990). Abstinence from smoking and expired-air carbon monoxide levels: Lactose intolerance as a possible source of error. American Journal of Public Health, 80(9), 1114–1115. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.80.9.1114
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