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The Development of Methane Production in Childhood and Adolescence
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1985
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Methane concentration in the expired air was analyzed in 393 infants, children, and adolescents. There was no methane production below the age of 3 years. In the age group 3-4 years, 6.4% of the children produced methane. The percentages were 14.3-18.2% in children aged 7-14. A rise in methane production to 39.4-45.9% was recorded from age 14 to 18, as compared with 49.4% in adults in Israel. The reasons for these changes in methane production with age are not known. Alterations in the colonic flora or the production of a specific substrate(s) are the main possibilities. In our opinion, the latter possibility deserves further investigation.