Healthbook data doesn't move to my new device when it restore from iTunes backup.

Hi all,
I just got my new iPhone 6, and restore it from my iTunes backup of my old iPhone 5. After it have been restored, I found that data in my Healthbook app disappeared in my new iPhone 6.
Is there any way that can help me moving my Healthbook data from old iPhone 5 to my new iPhone 6?

If he wants the new phone setup just like the old then restoring from backup was the correct thing to do.

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