Online-Only Supplemental Material Association of a Healthy Lifestyle with All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes: A Prospective Study in UK Biobank Han Han*, PhD candidate; Yaying Cao*, MD; Chengwu Feng, PhD candidate; Yan Zheng, PhD; Klodian Dhana, PhD; Shu Zhu, PhD; Cong Shang, MA; Changzheng Yuan, ScD; Geng Zong, PhD *H.H. and Y.C. contributed equally to this manuscript. Supplemental Materials Table S1. International Classification of Diseases codes used for identification of cause-specific mortality Table S2. Codes used in the UK Biobank study to identify prevalent diseases Table S3. Characteristics of participants with type 2 diabetes included in or excluded from the current study Table S4. Association of individual and combined emerging low-risk lifestyle factors with all-cause mortality risk among participants with different adherence to conventional low-risk lifestyle factors Table S5. Population attributable risks (PARs) of modifiable lifestyle risk factors for all-cause mortality among individuals with type 2 diabetes Table S6. Association between lifestyle score and all-cause mortality risk stratified by diabetes severity status (n=12,435) Table S7. Association of lifestyle score with all-cause and cause-specific mortality risk using multiple imputations with chained equations to assign missing covariate values (n=13,366) Table S8. Association of lifestyle score with all-cause and cause-specific mortality risk using multiple imputations with chained equations to assign missing values of exposure and covariates (n=19,244) Table S9. Association between lifestyle score and risk of mortality from respiratory disease, neurodegenerative disease, or digestive disease among participants without the corresponding disease at baseline Table S10. Association of lifestyle score with cause-specific mortality risk using competing risk regression Table S11. Association of lifestyle score with all-cause and cause-specific mortality risk among diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients (n=11,407) Table S12. Association of weighted lifestyle score with all-cause and cause-specific mortality risk Table S13. Hazard ratio (95% confidence interval) of all-cause and cause-specific mortality risk according to lifestyle score with further inclusion of body mass index (n=13,272)