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Image Credit: bach005/iStock/Getty Images The Atkins Diet website claims that you will lose up to 15 lbs. in the first two weeks, or phase 1, of the diet. During phase 2, which usually begins in your third week of the diet, you continue to lose weight, but at a more moderate rate, while adding more foods back into your diet.

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The Atkins Diet

The Atkins Diet is a low-carbohydrate diet that claims eating fewer carbs helps you lose weight by causing your body to burn fat for energy instead of the carbs it would normally burn. During the first phase, you consume only 20 g of carbs a day, which is a far cry from the Institute of Medicine’s recommendation of 225 to 325 g of carbohydrates per day. You consume 40 to 60 g of carbs a day during the second phase and work your way up to 45 to 100 g by phase 4, which lasts for the rest of your life.

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Actual Weight Loss

MayoClinic.com explains that losing 15 lbs. is not typical on this diet. Dr. Atkins even explains in his book “Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution” that you are more likely to lose about 10 to 14 lbs. during the first month on the diet. Of course, the amount of weight you lose depends on many factors. Exercise helps you burn calories and lose more weight, while how carefully you follow the diet and the amount of fat in your diet all affect how much weight you lose.

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Ketosis

Restricting your carbohydrate intake leads to a state of ketosis, which the Atkins diet promotes because it might cause appetite suppression; however, there is little human evidence supporting this, as noted in a May 2008 article published in “The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.” Your body needs carbohydrates to completely break down fat; without them, ketones develop, which are partially broken-down fats, causing the state of ketosis. Ketosis can come with side effects like dizziness, gout and kidney stones. Also, although proponents of the Atkins diet claim that the diet keeps your energy levels steady by balancing your blood sugar, a state of ketosis can cause a lack of energy.

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Considerations

MayoClinic.com notes that it might be the calorie restriction, instead of the low-carbohydrate diet, that results in weight loss on this diet. Also, although the diet promotes quick weight loss, it’s not a good idea to lose too much weight too quickly. The safe recommendation is to lose 1 to 2 lbs. per week. If you lose weight too quickly, you might be losing muscle mass or water weight, instead of the fat you want to lose.

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  references
  
      Atkins: The Program
    
      Atkins: How and Why Atkins Works
    
      MayoClinic.com; Atkins Diet – What’s Behind the Claims?; July 16, 2009
    
      Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension; Fad Diets: Healthy or Hazardous???; Karen Ensle, et al.; March 2001
    
      "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition"; Effect of Weight Loss and Ketosis on Postprandial Cholecystokinin...; Supornpim Chearskul, et al.; May 2008
       




  references
  
      Atkins: The Program
    
      Atkins: How and Why Atkins Works
    
      MayoClinic.com; Atkins Diet – What’s Behind the Claims?; July 16, 2009
    
      Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension; Fad Diets: Healthy or Hazardous???; Karen Ensle, et al.; March 2001
    
      "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition"; Effect of Weight Loss and Ketosis on Postprandial Cholecystokinin...; Supornpim Chearskul, et al.; May 2008
    




Scale on a wood floor

Image Credit: bach005/iStock/Getty Images

Image Credit: bach005/iStock/Getty Images

      Atkins: The Program
    
      Atkins: How and Why Atkins Works
    
      MayoClinic.com; Atkins Diet – What’s Behind the Claims?; July 16, 2009
    
      Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension; Fad Diets: Healthy or Hazardous???; Karen Ensle, et al.; March 2001
    
      "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition"; Effect of Weight Loss and Ketosis on Postprandial Cholecystokinin...; Supornpim Chearskul, et al.; May 2008