A hemadynamometer and a mobile terminal including the same are disclosed. The hemadynamometer includes first and second pulse wave sensors disposed apart from each other, each converting a pulse wave signal corresponding to a blood pressure into an electric signal, a pressurization unit for applying a pressure to a wrist to change a diameter of a blood vessel, and a controller to measure the blood pressure based on first and second pulse wave signals detected respectively by the first and second pulse wave sensors before a predetermined pressure is applied to the wrist by the pressurization unit, and third and fourth pulse wave signals detected respectively by the first and second pulse wave sensors after the predetermined pressure is applied to the wrist by the pressurization unit. Accordingly, it is possible to simply and accurately measure the blood pressure.