Change (with 95% CI) in outcomes by duration of type 2 diabetes Change (with 95% CI) in outcomes by duration of type 2 diabetes. *Among incident or new cases (participants who did not report type 2 diabetes at the baseline survey but did report type 2 diabetes at the follow-up survey). †Adjusted for age, sex, educational attainment, country of birth, level of physical functional limitation, psychological distress, IRSED, duration of type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and baseline lifestyle variables. ‡Adjusted for age, sex, educational attainment, country of birth, psychological distress, IRSED, duration of type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and baseline lifestyle variables. §Among participants who reported smoking at both the baseline and follow-up surveys. ||Among participants who reported smoking at the baseline survey. Change (with 95% CI) in outcomes by duration of type 2 diabetes. *Among incident or new cases (participants who did not report type 2 diabetes at the baseline survey but did report type 2 diabetes at the follow-up survey). †Adjusted for age, sex, educational attainment, country of birth, level of physical functional limitation, psychological distress, IRSED, duration of type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and baseline lifestyle variables. ‡Adjusted for age, sex, educational attainment, country of birth, psychological distress, IRSED, duration of type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and baseline lifestyle variables. §Among participants who reported smoking at both the baseline and follow-up surveys. ||Among participants who reported smoking at the baseline survey. Shanley Chong et al. Diabetes Spectr 2017;30:43-50 ©2017 by American Diabetes Association