No.
Carbohydrates, fat, and protein are your body’s best friends. The body is programmed to use these macronutrients in that order to produce energy.
Any extreme intake or reduction of these macronutrients will impact hormones. Both fat and carbs have earned a bad reputation (more on this topic later). If we consider that fat is the big bad wolf to be avoided, some of our hormones are made of fat (e.g. steroid hormones: estrogen and testosterone). Drastic reduction of fat in our daily meals can lead to dysregulation. And repeatedly depriving our body from the right kinds of fat puts the body under a repetitive state of stress.
This is what many hormonal imbalances are made of.
So before going on a new low fat, low carbs, or calorie deficit diet, remember: Fat is not the enemy and carbs are not evil. Well, the right kinds of fat and carbs that is. Dieting inevitably slows our metabolism, and at one point our metabolism could have trouble rebounding or bouncing back when we fall into the trap of yoyo dieting.