Deaths caused by alcohol poisoning

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents statistical data about the gender distribution of deaths caused by alcohol poisoning. The slide shows that 76% of such deaths are males, which implies a significantly higher risk or incidence rate among men compared to women. It portrays the remaining 24% as females, indicating a lesser, yet still notable proportion of the total number affected by the issue.

Graphical Look

  • The slide's background is white with a prominent header in teal with white text.
  • A grey box labeled "Gender distribution" sits at the top left of the slide.
  • Human figures are used to represent the statistical data, with purple figures symbolizing males and green figures symbolizing females.
  • Two statistics are presented: "76%" with a dark purple background for males and "24%" with a teal background for females.
  • Each percentage is marked by a circle connected to a rectangle that contains the number, aligning with the respective color of the figures.
  • There is a large icon representing a prohibition sign over a cocktail glass in the lower left corner, symbolizing the negative impact of alcohol.

The slide utilizes a clean and simple design with a mix of icons and percentages for a visual representation of the statistical information. The use of human figures in different colors helps to quickly convey the gender disparity in alcohol poisoning deaths.

Use Cases

  • Presenting public health statistics concerning gender-related health issues.
  • Illustrating demographic data in educational settings or awareness campaigns.
  • Using in medical or social work presentations to discuss the effects of substance abuse.
  • Including in policy-making or advocacy materials to highlight areas of concern for targeted interventions.

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