“…Covariates were selected based on previous studies for their potential association with diabetes and cognitive function 16,17 . They included age (year), sex, marital status (married or cohabitated, widowed, other status), physical activity (based on short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, 18 only half participants were randomly chosen to answer these questions), level of education (no formal education, middle school education and high school education and above), living in rural or urban area, current smoking status (still have the habit of smoking vs. have quitted smoking or non‐smokers), current alcohol drinker (yes/no, drink any alcoholic beverages in the past year), body mass index (BMI, kg/m 2 ), dyslipidaemia (total/high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol ratio), high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein (CRP), depression (defined as the 10‐item Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale of 10 or greater, range 0–30) 19 and self reported hypertension, heart disease and stroke by asking ‘Have you been diagnosed with [conditions listed below, read one by one] by a doctor?’…”