Atkins Diet: The Ultimate Guide

What Is the Atkins Diet? A Detailed Beginner’s Guide

“Cutting out carbs can contribute to weight loss initially. However, eliminating whole food groups, such as grains, milk, yogurt, and fruit, is likely unsustainable and inadequate in nutrients,” Popeck cautions. “Fiber will certainly be lacking, as well as calcium, potassium, and other vitamins and minerals.”

A very low-carb diet, like the Atkins Diet, may also cause dehydration, which could lead to lightheadedness or energy loss. Carbs hold on to water in your body, so when you don’t eat carbs, you can lose water weight.

 The Atkins diet recommends drinking at least eight 8 ounces (oz) glasses of water per day.

While high-protein diets may be beneficial for some people looking to lose weight, it’s important to consult your healthcare provider to make sure this approach is safe for you. Some research shows a high-protein diet may lead to reduced kidney function, especially in those with prior mild renal dysfunction.

Popeck also notes that it’s unclear whether this diet may work in the long run. “I believe low-carb diets may be nutritionally unbalanced and difficult to maintain,” she says. “I work with many patients in my clinic who have tried the Atkins diet and successfully lost weight, but then [they] regain the lost weight and in turn have a difficult time losing weight again.”

Instead, she says, she encourages her clients to try to think of diet planning more as a lifestyle — one in which all foods can fit.