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https://androidaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/EN/Usage/Profiles.html
You can use more than one value for I:C ratio in your profile.
If you change your ISF in your profile you should always change your I:C ratio too.
- Topic: The IC Ratio
- Higher IC ratios lead to less insulin delivered for a given amount of carbs.
- Lower IC ratios lead to less insulin delivered for a given amount of carbs.
+ Insulin to Carbohydrate Ratio (I:C ratio)
+ Higher I:C ratios lead to less insulin delivered for a given amount of carbs.
+ Lower I:C ratios lead to less insulin delivered for a given amount of carbs.
If you have 0 COB, changing the IC ratio will lead to a different amount of insulin to correct a given BG value.
IC will be different if you count bread (exchange) unit as 10g or 12g.
IC meaning is: How many bread (exchange) units are covered by 1U of insulin.