I am working hard on my science project under the topic, "Effect of Exercise: Changes in Carbon Dioxide output in exhaled air before and after performed by two different groups, Athlete and Non-Athlete."
(I let my subjects exhale right after exercise. Then, I measured the relative amount of CO2 by counting the # of NaOH drops that turns Phenolphthalein solution to pink meaning that CO2 gets neutralized.
The data I collected was far different from my expectation that I submitted as my Hypothesis, "Non-athlete takes shorter to produce Carbon Dioxide than (Conditioned) Athlete. HOWEVER, ACCORDING TO MY DATA, THE CO2 AMOUNT WAS ABOUT THE SAME! )
I have 2 questions to professional scientist and the student who did similar project!
Q1) Is it OK with my test results doesn't prove my Hypothesis?
Q2) Is there any theoretical values, published data, or comonly held belief for my Hypothesis? I tried online research visiting Journal of Phisiology and Pubmed, etc. I had to read many papers, and abstraction, but I couldn't find the one supporting my Hypothesis, YET! Please help me!
Thank you so much!

