Do you have problems falling asleep, or do you fall asleep ok and then wake up late at night?
I know you are already doing lots of exercise, but I would recommend trying yoga at least once to see how you like it, and then maybe try to do it once a week. It's GREAT for learning how to take long, slow, full breaths. If you have trouble with sleep, getting into this type of breathing would be an excellent way for you to quiet your mind.
Try buying a lavendar sachet or some lavendar essential oil to put on your pillow. If you get the sachet, place it under your pillow. If you get the oil, just use a TEEEEEENIE sprinkle on your pillow. I always have nice dreams when I use lavendar.
If I am wound up, I will take a melatonin pill before bed time. It's not like a sleeping pill full of man made chemicals. It helps me just ease into that natural drifting off to sleep mode. I only take them once in a while, not all the time.
Have you thought about getting a white noise machine or something like that? Maybe do some "just for you" rituals before bed time, like write in a journal, or imagine that you are taking all the worriesome/stressful thoughts of the day and you are putting them in a box and then putting the box away. Tell yourself how relaxed and ready for sleep you are. Practice doing this often and try to keep your mind focused on this relaxing thought pattern if you notice you are starting to make your to do list for the next day.
Good luck! I have no idea if weight has anything to do with insomnia. I just know that if I eat junk food or drink more than a few beers, my sleep pattern is messed up!
