App Backup

Hi all, quick question for you.
obviously overtime i sync my iphone to my mac a back up is created. if i were to use this back up in the event of me losing my phone (or buying iphone 4) to ensure all my apps are useable, is the data stored on the app itself also backed up (i'm talking specifically about say the passwords stored in 1password on my phone as opposed to SMS messages which i know are backed up.
thanks

This is what is in a Backup.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1766

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