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Chinese Alzheimer’s Awareness Infographic

A traditional Chinese-style medical infographic poster explaining Alzheimer’s disease, designed for public health education, awareness campaigns, and social media comparison posts.

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{
  "type": "traditional Chinese medical infographic poster",
  "topic": "Alzheimer's Disease",
  "style": {
    "overall": "elegant health education poster in Chinese ink-wash and vintage parchment style",
    "palette": "warm beige background, dark brown text, muted red title banners, soft gray ink landscape accents",
    "rendering": "clean infographic mixed with hand-painted watercolor illustration and light line-art icons",
    "mood": "serious, informative, compassionate"
  },
  "canvas": {
    "orientation": "portrait",
    "composition": "single-page poster with header, multiple boxed information panels, and footer slogan"
  },
  "text": {
    "main_title": "Alzheimer's Disease",
    "subtitle": "— Understanding, Prevention, and Care, Building a Great Wall of Memory Together —",
    "body_language": "Simplified Chinese",
    "footer_slogan": "Early detection, early diagnosis, and early intervention. Care for memory starts with you and me!",
    "footer_note": "If you notice relevant symptoms in those around you, please seek medical attention promptly."
  },
  "decorative_elements": {
    "count": 6,
    "items": [
      "plum blossom branch across the upper right corner",
      "misty mountain landscape in the background",
      "lotus flowers and leaves at lower left",
      "small boat on water near left-center bottom",
      "bamboo illustration beside the diagnosis section",
      "distant mountains and pavilion at lower right with flying birds"
    ]
  },
  "layout": {
    "sections": [
      {
        "title": "What is Alzheimer's disease?",
        "position": "upper left",
        "count": 4,
        "labels": [
          "A chronic illness with an insidious onset.",
          "Mainly manifested by memory decline.",
          "As the condition progresses, it affects language, thinking, behavior, emotions, and the ability to perform daily activities.",
          "Currently, there is no cure, but early intervention can slow the progression and improve quality of life."
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "Disease mechanisms (changes in the brain)",
        "position": "upper right",
        "count": 4,
        "labels": [
          "Abnormal protein deposits appear in the brain, leading to neuronal damage and death, resulting in a gradual decline in cognitive function.",
          "Normal brain",
          "Brain of an Alzheimer's patient",
          "Deposits of β-amyloid plaques and Tau protein neurofibrillary tangles"
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "Risk factors",
        "position": "middle right",
        "count": 5,
        "labels": [
          "Age increase (risk increases significantly > 65 years old)",
          "Genetic factors (such as APOE ε4 gene)",
          "Cardiovascular diseases (hypertension, diabetes, etc.)",
          "Lower education level, insufficient cognitive activity",
          "Lack of exercise, smoking, obesity, depression, etc."
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "Clinical manifestations (disease progression stages)",
        "position": "middle to lower center",
        "count": 4,
        "labels": [
          "Early stage (mild cognitive impairment)",
          "Mid-stage (mild dementia)",
          "Mid-to-late stage (moderate dementia)",
          "Late stage (severe dementia)"
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "How to diagnose?",
        "position": "lower left",
        "count": 4,
        "labels": [
          "Detailed medical history taking",
          "Cognitive function assessment",
          "Imaging examination",
          "Laboratory tests"
        ]
      },
      {
        "title": "Prevention and delay suggestions (healthy living, starting now)",
        "position": "lower right",
        "count": 7,
        "labels": [
          "Healthy diet: Mediterranean diet, eat plenty of vegetables and fruits, whole grains, fish, and nuts.",
          "Regular exercise: at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week.",
          "Stay mentally active: reading, learning new skills, playing chess, calligraphy, etc.",
          "Social activities: Maintain social connections and actively participate in social events.",
          "Manage chronic diseases: Control blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol levels, and quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption.",
          "Good sleep: Ensure adequate sleep and treat sleep apnea.",
          "Stay optimistic: Maintain a positive attitude and reduce stress and depression."
        ]
      }
    ],
    "centerpiece": "a large multi-panel educational layout with red section headers and thin ornamental borders"
  },
  "illustrations": {
    "count": 14,
    "items": [
      "2 cross-sectional brain diagrams comparing healthy and Alzheimer’s brains",
      "2 circular pathology insets showing amyloid plaque and tau tangle",
      "5 round risk-factor icons",
      "4 patient-stage illustrations showing progression from mild confusion to bedridden late stage",
      "1 clipboard icon in diagnosis section plus supporting medical-style icons"
    ]
  },
  "typography": {
    "headline": "large expressive black brush-calligraphy title",
    "section_headers": "white Chinese text on dark red brushstroke banners",
    "body": "neat printed Chinese serif text with moderate spacing"
  },
  "quality": "high-resolution, balanced editorial composition, polished healthcare infographic suitable for social media sharing, public education, or clinic awareness poster"
}

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